Average power rating of opponents played: OREGON 72.4, CALIFORNIA 73.6

SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

OREGON - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

12/15/2012

NEBRASKA

60-38

W

-14.5

W

133.5

U

25-54

46.3%

41

16

15-49

30.6%

25

16

12/19/2012

@ UTEP

84-91

L

-5.5

L

129

O

31-81

38.3%

49

17

29-59

49.2%

44

20

12/22/2012

HOUSTN BAPTIST

91-50

W

-

-

33-68

48.5%

52

15

18-69

26.1%

39

17

12/31/2012

NEVADA

56-43

W

-12

W

-

17-43

39.5%

38

20

16-57

28.1%

30

11

1/6/2013

@ OREGON ST

79-66

W

-1

W

148

U

29-59

49.2%

42

12

25-60

41.7%

31

14

1/10/2013

ARIZONA

70-66

W

0

W

142.5

U

25-52

48.1%

28

12

25-57

43.9%

32

14

1/13/2013

ARIZONA ST

68-65

W

-8.5

L

-

24-59

40.7%

32

10

26-55

47.3%

29

12

1/17/2013

@ USC

76-74

W

-4

L

133

O

27-63

42.9%

41

11

24-53

45.3%

30

10

1/19/2013

@ UCLA

76-67

W

4.5

W

146.5

U

27-60

45.0%

40

16

27-58

46.6%

31

15

1/23/2013

WASHINGTON ST

68-61

W

-11

L

-

24-55

43.6%

37

16

20-56

35.7%

33

15

1/26/2013

WASHINGTON

81-76

W

-7.5

L

-

26-45

57.8%

30

23

27-52

51.9%

24

21

1/30/2013

@ STANFORD

52-76

L

2.5

L

140

U

18-52

34.6%

31

20

27-52

51.9%

35

16

2/2/2013

@ CALIFORNIA

2/7/2013

COLORADO

2/9/2013

UTAH

2/13/2013

@ WASHINGTON

2/16/2013

@ WASHINGTON ST

2/21/2013

CALIFORNIA

2/23/2013

STANFORD

CALIFORNIA - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

12/15/2012

CREIGHTON

64-74

L

2

L

-

27-78

34.6%

53

8

25-61

41.0%

38

7

12/18/2012

UC-SANTA BARBARA

68-59

W

-14

L

-

28-65

43.1%

45

8

22-66

33.3%

40

10

12/22/2012

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M

85-53

W

-

-

29-58

50.0%

45

17

20-57

35.1%

25

17

12/29/2012

HARVARD

62-67

L

-11

L

-

25-53

47.2%

34

13

22-60

36.7%

33

8

1/3/2013

@ UCLA

65-79

L

7.5

L

148.5

U

30-76

39.5%

45

11

26-58

44.8%

37

7

1/5/2013

@ USC

72-64

W

1

W

128.5

O

23-48

47.9%

35

12

27-66

40.9%

32

7

1/9/2013

WASHINGTON

47-62

L

-6

L

140.5

U

20-53

37.7%

33

10

25-68

36.8%

48

6

1/12/2013

WASHINGTON ST

67-54

W

-5.5

W

127.5

U

18-37

48.6%

35

19

20-60

33.3%

34

12

1/19/2013

@ STANFORD

59-69

L

5.5

L

137

U

22-63

34.9%

35

7

19-53

35.8%

39

6

1/24/2013

@ UTAH

62-57

W

-1

W

-

23-56

41.1%

31

9

20-47

42.6%

36

17

1/27/2013

@ COLORADO

71-81

L

6.5

L

135.5

O

30-72

41.7%

30

10

28-47

59.6%

35

20

1/31/2013

OREGON ST

71-68

W

-6.5

L

143.5

U

30-61

49.2%

29

9

28-60

46.7%

36

10

2/2/2013

OREGON

2/7/2013

@ ARIZONA ST

2/10/2013

@ ARIZONA

2/14/2013

UCLA

2/17/2013

USC

2/21/2013

@ OREGON

2/23/2013

@ OREGON ST

KEY GAME INFORMATION

OREGON: Two of the Ducks' three double-digit scorers and three of their top-four overall are gone, but the one returning guy is E.J. Singler (13.6 PPG, 5.6 RPG) who is ready for the spotlight. The 6-foot-6 swingman can penetrate and shoot while guarding any position from the two to the four. The key to the success of the offense though, might be point guard Johnathan Loyd who averaged 2.9 APG in just 17.3 MPG last season. He'll have help in the backcourt from freshman Dominic Artis. For depth, the Ducks will rely on Devon Branch, Waverly Austin and Coleton Baker, all junior college transfers who head coach Dana Altman hopes can contribute on a higher level.

CALIFORNIA: The Bears figure to be in good shape this year with Justin Cobbs (12.6 PPG, 5.0 APG) back for his junior year and second season with the team. He has great vision with his passes and can shoot when given the opportunity, making 41.3% of his shots from beyond the arc last year. He's joined back on the team by last year's leading scorer Allen Crabbe (15.2 PPG, 5.7 RPG), who at 6-foot-6 is a physical guard who can knock down treys with 2.4 per game last year. Last year's leading rebounder Richard Solomon (6.2 RPG in 18.2 MPG) is also back after a foot injury shortened his season. Fellow forward David Kravish (6.9 PPG, 5.6 RPG) should take a step forward in his sophomore campaign.

Oregon (18-3, 7-1) fell 76-52 at Stanford on Wednesday, shooting 34.6 percent and finishing with its lowest point total - an uncharacteristic effort for a team second in the Pac-12 in scoring at 75.0 points per game.

The starting five combined for 24 points for Oregon, which suffered its most lopsided conference loss since an 89-57 defeat to California (12-8, 4-4) on Jan. 21, 2010.

Losing to the Golden Bears isn't anything new. California's winning streak is the longest by either team in this series.

Cal is seeking to move over .500 in the conference for the first time, having alternated losses and wins in its first eight contests. The Golden Bears trailed by eight at halftime and for most of the second half before coming away with a 71-68 victory over Oregon State on Thursday.

Coach Mike Montgomery ripped his team during the second half to help spark the comeback.

"We were just getting our butts kicked," Montgomery said. "I explained it to them on no uncertain terms. There was no excuse for setting back and letting them do unto you. We had to be the aggressor."

The Ducks will try to slow down the conference's leading scorer in Allen Crabbe, averaging 19.8 points. Crabbe averaged 21.0 points in his first three meetings with Oregon but was held to eight in an 86-83 win in the last matchup Feb. 16, the Ducks' lone one-possession loss during the skid.

Justin Cobbs averaged 21.5 points to lead Cal in last season's sweep. Crabbe and Cobbs combined to score 12 of the Golden Bears' final 18 points Thursday.

A major weakness for Oregon is its conference-worst 15.9 turnovers per game. The Ducks had 20 miscues Wednesday.

"Turnovers were really a problem tonight," Altman said. "We gave up some easy baskets and Stanford played with tremendous confidence after that. We just got it handed to us, there's no other way to put it."

The Golden Bears may not be poised to take advantage since they only force 11.0 turnovers per game.

Oregon forward E.J. Singler averaged 18.5 points in wins over Washington State and Washington last week but was held to six in 26 foul-plagued minutes against the Cardinal. He is averaging 7.4 in seven career losses to the Golden Bears.

Montgomery was not altogether pleased that his team shot a season-high 26 3-pointers Thursday. Cal ranks last in the Pac-12 in 3-point shooting at 31.6 percent.

"We probably took more than we should have," he said. "It wasn't that we took the 3s, but it was when we took the 3s. We did not spend enough time probing and trying to get a better shot. Some of that was what got us in trouble."